Basically, the higher the number, the lighter the shadow (255 being white) and the closer to one for the fourth value, the greater the transparency. So .6 is more transparent than .2.

I know that already lol. I was asking how you fixed the issue of the transparency not working for the blurred shadow. You said you had resolved the issue by changing the rgb value. Right now it seems that it only does 100% alpha for rgba.

Wed Apr 04, 2012 5:19 pm

HeatherFeuer

Joined: Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:52 amPosts: 4

Re: Shadow Transparency Values

Ah. My solution was to go lighter period. I sacrificed the transparency in IE by using lighter shadows hence the values so close to 255. You can go to w3c and find browser usage stats. Unfortunately, IE8 is still too widely used not to cater to its peculiarities. Still, it's fun to see how much you can get away with graphically without having to hack too much.

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